The Door Swings Both Ways: A First Look at China, 1985

The Door Swings Both Ways: A First Look at China, 1985

by Pico Iyer
The Door Swings Both Ways: A First Look at China, 1985

The Door Swings Both Ways: A First Look at China, 1985

by Pico Iyer

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Overview

A Vintage Shorts Travel Selection
 
Welcome to China in 1985, to a nation that has just begun to swing open for the West, and specifically for a young Time magazine journalist named Pico Iyer. From the beloved set of travel essays Video Night in Kathmandu, this is his dispatch.
 
From Beijing to Chengdu to Guangzhou, Iyer crisscrosses the country, making friends, gathering impressions, and always getting to the train station early (very early). Along the way he encounters a China eager to take in Western goods, but not always Western values—and a Great Wall, established to keep the world out, that’s now being used to draw it in. Neither Easterner nor Westerner knows where to turn. With frank curiosity and prophetic clarity, Iyer’s travel essays have become the gold standard for the genre. Here he gives us a time capsule of an ambiguous and fast-changing China that remains strikingly familiar even today.
 
An eBook short.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101972540
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/26/2016
Series: A Vintage Short
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Pico Iyer has written nonfiction books on globalism, Japan, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, forgotten places, and novels on Revolutionary Cuba and Islamic mysticism. He regularly writes on literature for The New York Review of Books, on travel for the Financial Times, and on global culture and the news for TimeThe New York Times, and magazines around the world.

Hometown:

Japan

Place of Birth:

Oxford, England, UK
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